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St. Alphonsus Liguori Church
Sunday, July 21, 2019 ♦ Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Parish Mission Statement
L oved and called by God, we, St. Alphonsus Liguori Parish, come together as an involved, welcoming and caring Catholic community. Following Jesus and guided by the Holy Spirit, we commit ourselves to prayer, service and living our faith. Enriched by Word and Sacrament, we minister to the spiritual, educational and human needs of our families, parishioners and neighbors.
The Better Part by Simon Dewey
Mary sat listening to Jesus
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St. Alphonsus Liguori Parish 411 N. Wheeling Rd., Prospect Heights, IL 60070
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PARISH AND SCHOOL STAFF
Pastor: Rev. Joseph Nhat Le - [email protected] 847.255.7452 x 102 Office Manager / Pastoral Associate: Carol Holden [email protected] 847-255-7452 x 105 Pastoral Minister: Doreen Kelly [email protected] 847-255-7452 x 157 Hispanic Ministry: Rev. Jack Hurley 847.255.7452 x 113 Deacons: Steve Stecker - [email protected] 847.331.4957 Cal Blickle - [email protected] 847.392.7398 School Principal: Janice DiVincenzo - [email protected] 847.255.5538 x 115 School Office Secretary: Linda Bromer - [email protected] 847.255.5538 x 114 Facilities Manager: Rich Miceli - [email protected] 847.255.7452 x 125 Business Manager / Bookeeper: Wendy Mattison - [email protected] 847.255.7452 x 101 Parish Office Receptionist: Margaret Harnett - [email protected] 847.255.7452 x 100 Administrative Assistant / Bulletin Editor: Deana McKavanagh - [email protected] 847.255.7452 x 131 Coordinator of Religious Education Grades K-5: Susan Panek [email protected] 847.255.9490 x 104 Coordinator of Religious Education Grades 6-8: Anne Balzanto [email protected] 847.255.9490 x 116 Director of Youth Ministry: Matthew Benitez - [email protected] 847.255.7452 x 143 Director of Music- Saturday 5:00pm: Mary Pietro Director of Music- Sunday 8:30am & 5:00pm: Roslyn McQuillan Director- “Chorus of Faith” Choir - Sunday 11:00am: Scott Huff Ministry of Care Coordinator: Andrea Ricard - 847.255.7452 x 170
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Fr. Joseph Nhat Le- Pastor, Barb Teeple —Co-Chair, Carol Holden- Parish Staff Rep., Ryan Ostrowski, Paulette Ludvigsen and Hernan Fonseca New members forthcoming
SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL Fr. Joseph Nhat Le- Pastor, Janice DiVincenzo- Principal, Rob Bradford- President, Ray Suerth- Vice President, Eric Claudio, Michelle Drabik, Laura Maglio, Mark Krier, Ray Kuper and Michelle Freihage
FINANCE COMMITTEE Fr. Joseph Nhat Le- Pastor, Jeff Huff & John Balzanto (co-chairs), Larry Gulik, Natalie Krier, Joanne Topham, Paul Marcy and Wendy Mattison- Parish Staff
PARISH OFFICE HOURS SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS M-F 9:00 am – 4:00 pm M-F 8:00 am – 2:30 pm
MASSES Sunday ....................... 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 5:00 pm Weekdays .................. 8:15 am (Unless otherwise specified on pg. 4) Saturday .................... 8:15 am & 5:00 pm (Anticipated Liturgy) Holy Days…………...8:15 am & 7:00 pm (Unless otherwise specified on pg. 4)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays from 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm or by appointment.
MARRIAGES Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to the wedding date. Please call the Parish Office at 847-255-7452 x 105.
BAPTISMS 1st and 3rd Sundays - Please call Parish Office for information and arrangements.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA) For those contemplating becoming Catholic or those wishing to learn more about the Catholic faith. Please call the Parish Office 847-255-7452.
HEARING AID AMPLIFIERS AVAILABLE - PLEASE ASK AN USHER
BAPTISMS
Declan Michael Gilbert Sophia Sue Macheca
WEDDING BANNS
Aaron Agsalud & Rubie Manalang
Sunday, July 21 8:30 am †Michael Whelan †Joanne Twomey †Richard Sullivan †Adam, Anna & Gerhardt Kaiser 11:00 am †John Marquette †Hikmat Yacu †Halini Rogulski †Elzbita Sztelma †Rick Rice 5:00 pm †Joanne Twomey †Roberto Vazquez †Frank Petro Monday, July 22
8:15 am †Ken Marcotte Tuesday, July 23
8:15 am †Deceased Members of St. Alphonsus Parish Wednesday, July 24 8:15 am †Richard Sullivan Thursday, July 25 8:15 am †Grace Valenziano Friday, July 26 8:15 am †Stephanie Stoga Saturday, July 27
8:15 am †Esther LaVigne 5:00 pm †Jerome J. Bogacz †Michael Pavlo †George Fine Sunday, July 28 8:30 am †Michael Whelan †Augustine Michuda †Rita Steffens †Virginia Laskowski 11:00 am †William & Sylvia Pfeffer 5:00 pm †Joanne Twomey
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Doreen Kelly, Pastoral Minister . . . . . .
“From his fullness, we have all received grace upon grace” John 1:16.
Grace Part Two: Where did these ideas about grace in our faith come from?
The two Catholic theologians from whom the Church first drew its thought on grace were St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) and St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274). In the early Church, doctrine formed in response to conflicts as people worked on understanding faith. This is completely true for Augustine’s concept of grace, but his thinking also resulted from challenges in his personal journey of faith. Augustine struggled greatly with temptation for sin, and as his faith grew to include an understanding of God whose material creation was all good, he could not account for sin and evil within the framework of this understanding. In these early days of the Church, the understanding of sin was of personal sin, not a shared state or as part of the human make up. For Augustine, if sin was not part of humanity as God created it, it must be a result of human freedom – humans making sinful choices. Augustine’s doctrine of “original sin” viewed the human person as innately sinful – we cannot, left to our own devices, choose not to sin. This occurred because in the first sin of Adam, for which we bear the repercussions, we lost God’s friendship, immortality, and the freedom to love God without the weight of temptation to make unloving choices. We are no longer ordered to God, we are ordered to sin. Our free will remains, but will always be encumbered by concupiscence, or the temptation to sin. Augustine held that the only way to heal our human sinful nature is to receive the grace of Christ in baptism. Only then will we be able to choose the good. Most importantly, the amount of grace infused in us through baptism will always outweigh the grace needed to resist sin or to heal from it when we don’t resist. “For if, by the transgression of one person, death came to reign through that one, how much more will those who receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of justification come to reign in life through the one person Jesus Christ” Romans 5:17.
Augustine’s thinking about how grace works was somewhat of a complex system. How does grace come to us? “…the love of God has been poured out into our hearts through the holy Spirit that has been given to us.” Romans 5:5b. Through baptism into the life of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit, we are given uncreated, or habitual, grace which consists of the love of God existing within in us, drawing us to act lovingly like a flower is drawn to bend toward the sun. According to the Eastern Church Fathers, this uncreated grace is how God lives in us – God’s compassion and God’s forgiveness. How does this grace work in us? In Augustine’s view, grace works to actively heal us from sin and restore our ability to love by opening our minds to know the good (illuminating grace), inspiring our will to do the good (operating grace), then enabling our will to want to do the good and then achieve it (cooperating grace). It is in this last phase, after God’s grace has worked on our mind and will, that we must take up what God has started through grace and actually carry out the good. Our cooperation is powered by God, but our free will still gives us the choice to resist. Grace heals our relationship with God and is the ever-present catalyst to acting in love.
Thomas Aquinas viewed human nature somewhat differently than Augustine. In a metaphysical framework, Aquinas saw the human person as capable of living a good life, but to live life with God and achieve our “supernatural” end, a “new nature” is required which can only be attained through grace from God. Grace, a created gift that is always with us, perfects our nature by elevating us to God and making us holy. Rather than God dwelling in us and then transforming our acts, Aquinas sees God’s grace enabling our acts to bring us closer to God, which transforms our nature so that God can dwell within us.
For Reflection: This week when a moment of temptation arises, pray that your mind will be
open to the healing grace God is already providing you.
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This Week at St. Alphonsus Sunday, July 21
Kingdom Kids will resume in August
Monday, July 22
Hi-Five Sports Camp - Parish Center - 9:00am—5:00pm
tUESday, July 23 Hi-Five Sports Camp - Parish Center - 9:00am—5:00pm Holy Hour Prayer / Adoration / Benediction - Church - 6:30—7:30pm “Friends of Bill W.” - Mtg. Rooms B/C - 7:30pm
Wednesday, July 24
Hi-Five Sports Camp - Parish Center - 9:00am—5:00pm
Thursday, July 25
Hi-Five Sports Camp - Parish Center - 9:00am—5:00pm
Friday, July 26
Hi-Five Sports Camp - Parish Center - 9:00am—5:00pm
Saturday, July 27 Pray the Holy Rosary - Church - 7:45am
Sunday, July 28
Kingdom Kids will resume in August Family Mass - Church - 11:00am
~ Readings for the Week ~
Monday: Sg 3:1-4b or 2 Cor 5:14-17; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Jn 20:1-2, 11-18 Tuesday: Ex 14:21 — 15:1; Ex 15:8-10, 12, 17; Mt 12:46-50 Wednesday: Ex 16:1-5, 9-15; Ps 78:18-19, 23-28; Mt 13:1-9 Thursday: 2 Cor 4:7-15; Ps 126:1bc-6; Mt 20:20-28 Friday: Ex 20:1-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 13:18-23 Saturday: Ex 24:3-8; Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Mt 13:24-30 Sunday: Gn 18:20-32; Ps 138:1-3, 6-8; Col 2:12-14; Lk 11:1-13
MINISTRY SCHEDULES FOR JULY 27 & 28, 2019
MASS TIME
PRESIDER &
MUSIC STYLE
LECTORS
EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS
ALTAR
SERVERS
GREETERS
5:00 pm
Fr. Joseph Le Contemporary Ensemble
J. Cotugno B. Johnson
F. Mattison (LC), M. Laera, W. Mattison, N. Ochab, J. Topham, T. Wendell, E. White, A. Zaworski, Need Three
J. Baroud A. Baroud Need One
M. Brandstrader C. Broder R. Bunda R. Lee
8:30 am
TBD “Gathered Voices” Morning Ensemble
M. Krier A. Gilarski
S. Hackett (LC), P. Bachara, L. Brush, D. Grewe, J. Jocius, B. Kelly, D. Munroe, M. Punzalan, P. Quiery, D. Quiery, Need One
C. Krier M. Krier S. Sok
R. Joyce G. Jummati J. Kelly V. Turansky
11:00 am
Fr. Joseph Le FAMILY MASS
“Chorus of Faith” Adult Choir
Tipre Family F. Mattison (LC), R. Flynn, A. Folta, P. Hendricks, R. Ostrowski, W. Verlina, P. Wagner. Need Four
S. Fomina J. Maglio A. Maglio
D. Bobco J. Bradley K. Bradley M. Crost
5:00 pm
Fr. Joseph Le Sunday Night Ensemble
Need One S. Runge (LC), N. Kurowicki, R. Miezin, Deacon Steve
Monarca Family
Need One
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We warmly welcome you to St. Alphonsus Liguori Parish!
Registering at St. Alphonsus Parish is important so that we can serve your needs for events such as Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, School Registrations, Religious Education Registrations and more! We are often asked to provide letters as affidavits for Baptismal and Confirmation sponsors. We
would also like to reach out to those who are sick at home, in the hospital or a nursing home. Young adults age 18+ should register on their own.
Registered parishioners receive all mailings throughout the year. If you currently do not receive mailings, you can register online at www.SaintAlphonsusPH.org, or call the Parish Office at
847-255-7452. You will receive a Welcome Packet which includes helpful information about our parish, and pertinent information regarding our many parish ministries.
For those already registered who would like to update their information, or receive e-mail communication about parish events, please call the Parish Office at 847-255-7452.
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Stewardship, Returning Our First Fruits . . .
Service Opportunity
Want to brighten someone’s day? Need service hours?
Join Deacon Cal to visit the residents of Nazarethville Nursing Facility for Bingo, Sing-a-longs and Fun! Go once or as often as
you like on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 9:30am-10:45am!
RSVP Deacon Cal at 847.392.7398
Bingo Prizes Needed:
Lap blankets, crossword puzzles, fuzzy socks, Kleenex, hand lotion, hand sanitizer,
gently used or new stuffed animals, etc!
Donations can be dropped off at the Parish Office M-F from 9am-4pm.
ST. ALPHONSUS TREASURE SHARING IDEAS:
Thank you for your regular ongoing giving. Your support makes a difference in the
life of our church! The good work done every day by the clergy, ministries, and organizations of St. Alphonsus parish only happens because of the regular and faithful generosity of you, our parishioners, through cash, check, and online giving. A “Qualified Charitable Distribution” from your IRA generates neither taxable income nor a tax deduction, while satisfying ALL or PART of your RMD. For more information, please contact Margaret Turansky of the Stewardship Council at 847-797-0877 and/or your tax advisor.
Stewardship Collection
Week Ending July 14, 2019
Sunday Collection: $9,526.00
May Online Giving: $6,460.00
Financial information is available at www.SaintAlphonsusPH.org. Thank you to all our parishioners for supporting our mission at
St. Alphonsus Liguori Parish!
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Saint Alphonsus Prayer Circle
Ministers offer spiritual and moral support to those experiencing serious concerns in their lives. They want to
pray with you for special intentions, such as a serious illness or emergency situation.
When called upon, these ministers pass your prayer request to all members. Prayers are
kept within the Prayer Circle and are not announced at Mass unless you wish.
If you are in need of this prayer support, please call:
Diane Kachigian 847-215-2548
The Ministry of Care FOOD PANTRY NEWS…
Please help the Food Pantry by donating the following items: Boxes of cereal Cans of fruit Cans of Spaghetti O’s Cans or jars of pasta sauce Peanut butter and/or jelly
Thank you for your donations and generosity!
Volunteers Needed!
The Garden of Eatin’ (Vegetable Garden Ministry) is in need of volunteers to help plant and maintain the vegetable garden. This parish ministry benefits the families that come to our Food Pantry and the
Wheeling Township Food Pantry.
TO VOLUNTEER Please Contact:
Shirley Runge 224-805-3451 Jan Tisza 847-322-5103
Ministers of Care
Ministers of Care carry on Christ’s mission by
ministering to the spiritual needs of people with prayers and comfort in times of sickness. We
personally visit your home or hospital room. If you or a member of your family would like a visit from a
Minister of Care, and have the Sacrament of Eucharist brought to you, please contact:
Andrea Ricard 847-255-7452 x 170
Transportation Ministry
Are you in need of a ride to Mass or a local medical appointment? The Ministry of Care Transportation
Ministry can help! Volunteers are available to provide transportation for those who are unable to
drive. Call Andrea 847-255-7452 x 170
*Enjoy Driving?* Do you enjoy driving and helping others? We are seeking volunteer drivers for this meaningful and
much needed ministry! Contact Andrea at 847-255-7452 x 170
If you would like to receive COMMUNION with Low Gluten Hosts (.ooo2%), please
contact the Parish Office at 847-255-7452.
If you have strict dietary requirements, please consult your doctor.
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Parish and School Events . . . . .
Pray the Rosary
The word Rosary means “Crown of Roses”
Each time you say a complete Rosary, you are giving the Blessed Virgin Mary a beautiful crown of roses. The Holy Rosary is a very
powerful form of prayer.
Everyone is welcome to join as we pray the Rosary for world peace and special
intentions every Saturday morning at 7:45am.
Questions? Contact the Parish Office at 847-255-7452.
♦ Upcoming Events ♦ Save these dates!
8/1 - St. Alphonsus Feast Day
8/10 - Parish Campout
9/28 - Oktoberfest
CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH FRIENDS!
The Daily Mass community invites all parishioners to celebrate birthdays the
first Tuesday of each month following 8:15 Mass in the narthex meeting rooms.
Celebrants (and friends) are invited for coffee & cake and a special blessing from
Fr. Joe. Even if it's not your birthday come and enjoy the coffee and conversation!
Birthday bashes will be held on August 6, September 3 and October 1
See you there! Questions? Call Cal Blickle 847-392-7398
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Click on Register (lower right of page)
Enter Parish Access Code: (KJGJTH)
Protecting God’s Children
Adults who work with children while assisting St. Alphonsus Liguori School and Parish are required to
complete background checks and attend a VIRTUS Training Session (in English or Spanish).
Training sessions require an online registration. To check upcoming training locations and dates please
visit www.virtus.org.
Questions? Contact Site Administrators: Deana McKavanagh 847.255.7452
or Linda Bromer 847-255-5538
For information on what the Archdiocese does to protect children, heal victims and ensure all priests/church leaders are held
accountable, visit heal.archchicago.org
Every Tuesday - 6:30—7:30pm
Sign up to participate in our upcoming
11:00am Family Masses on July 28 or August 25
as Altar Servers, Ushers or Greeters!
Contact Doreen Kelly at 847-255-7452 or
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Please pray for the teens as they continue to enjoy their summer and
spend time with their families and enjoy themselves! Keep them in your thoughts and prayers so they all stay safe no matter what they do!
Also please pray for all the teens are about to go on their next adventure and go into or away to college! It’s a big step and keeping them in your
prayers is a great way to support the church of TODAY!
Prayer for College Kids:
Lord, you’ve given my student the ability to communicate, and it is good. May their words be acceptable in your sight. When they attempt to muffle
or stuff words out of fear or uncertainty, may they be brave and allow godly communication it’s opportunity. When they face a tough conversation, I pray they persevere, continuing to trust you.
Most importantly, Lord, may my young woman/man communicate with
you on a regular basis. I pray they seek you and nourish a desire to hear your voice daily. In Jesus’ name, amen!
Matthew Benitez, Youth Minister
Dates to Remember:
August 25 Parent Meeting
September 28 First M&M Mass of the 2019-2020 School Year
September 8 TAG Meeting 6:00pm
Teen Room
Questions? Email Matthew: [email protected] or call parish office
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Religious Education Registration
Religious Education
Tuition Fees* $200 for one child
$300 for two children $400 for three or more children
Sacramental Fees $50 First Communion
$75 Confirmation
Information, Registration and Payments Visit www.SaintAlphonsusPH.org
Consider Volunteering!
Discounts given to students of Catechists, Aides and Hall Monitors. Contact Anne Balzanto at [email protected]
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Pfc. Myra Hall, USMC, granddaughter of Pat Hall IT3 James A. Holcombe, USN, son of Christopher & Cartina Holcombe Seth Rouse - USN, great grandson of Marion Mersch Pvt. Kenneth Ehrhardt, grandson of Martin and Mary Jean O’Leary Medic Specialist Charles Humes, grandchild of Theresa Mabus LCpl. USMC Kevin L. Kohout, grandson of Lucille Kohout Pfc Stephen Provost, grandson of Leo and Catherine Provost Maj. Jeremy Glenz, U.S. Army, nephew of Rich and Carmen Miceli Pfc. Ryan Korman, parishioner of Saint Alphonsus Srg. Tony Berkowitz, grandchild of Theresa Mabus Lt. Col Michael B. Sheridan and Maj. Chiara Sheridan, U.S. Army, nephew and wife of the family of Anita Thomas Maj. Christina M. Rudolph, U.S. Army Reserves, daughter of Julianne Henington Pfc Anthony Saladino, relative of the Biagini Family LCp1. Tim Haerr, USMC, great nephew of Joyce Patton Srg. William Bavetta, U.S. Army, nephew of Clemens and Debra Haskell Cpl. Michael Hernandez Vasquez, USMC son of Alberto and Miguela Vasquez LCpl. Tiehg O’Leary, USMC, son of Tom and Bernadette O’Leary Lt. Patrick Mitchell, USN, Son-in-law of Jean and Tom Spiegelhalter Petty Officer First Class, Matthew Lee, USN, Nephew of Patrick Lee
~ Those in the Military ~
We would like to keep Active Duty Soldiers who proudly serve our country in our prayers.
Add a Soldier / Update Rank / Remove from List
Contact Deana:
[email protected] 847-255-7452 x 131
~ Those Requesting Prayers ~ Todd Bartelt Bob Bates Clayton Berrigan Marie Berrigan Jim Boesen Lawrence Boesen Emily Bogacz Lola Bondzinski Bob Bors Constance Borrero Joseph Borrero Therese M. Brown Rosemary Brusseau Rosaria Campanile Beverly Carlson Antoinette Centanni Jesus Gil DeAlfaro Magdalena del Carmen Shawn Clisham Peter Cychulski Marie Deardorff Jim Dever Don Deuling Dawn Devaney Tony Dolce Tom Douglas Jennie Estaban Joan Fine Heather Fischer Veronica Foloky Tim Ford John Gibson Carol Glab Greg Graham Rita Graham Diane Grooznack Harriet Guban Jim Harman Rev. Robert Heinz John Hipelius Guenter Hoffman Tom Huene, Jr. Dennis Huff Daniel C. Hund Jim Hurley Pam Jackstis Kaye Janezic Terry King Amy Kopp Jill Kusek Pat Laman
Megan Lawler Patti Lawler Joan Lee Michelle Lewis Valerie Lingen Franjo Madunic Bill Mahrenholz McKinley Majors Marie Maslanka Roger MacLennan Donald Matker Evelyn McKeown John McKevitt Craig Molick Cathy Moretti Dick Moretti Maeve Morgan Andrew Muller Gene Murden Rev. James Murphy Susan Naughton Regina O’Keefe Dan Olivett Susan Ostrowski Patricia Parrini Jean Perkowitz Fred Perlini Marcella Peterson Robert Putman Karen Ralston Georgine Reynolds RFK Mary Roseri Rosa Elia Chavez Saenz Julie Santoyo Laura Schuerman Maureen Skinner Mark Steiner Rosemary Sullivan Pat Sumner Donna Tadda Natalie Tadda Scott Tangney Anita Thomas Justin Thompson Brian Thurman Robin Tomaszewski Judy Tramel Barry Trump Doug Weber Grace J. Youker
Please Pray For:
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Beyond the Parish . . . Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends— Renew your sacrament by deepening your communication, strengthening your relationship and rekindling your romance! For events, reservations and additional information, please visit www.wwme-chicagoland.org
Pregnant? Need help?— Call Crisis Pregnancy at 1-800-NO-ABORT (1-800-662-2678) St. Mary's Services Offers free, confidential counseling to assist women with an unplanned pregnancy as well as postpartum depression, grief and loss over a miscarriage, stillbirth, post abortion, and/or adjustment to motherhood. Our baby closet is available for all receiving counseling. Call 847-870-8181 to make an appointment or to volunteer.
LOSS: Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide— Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) is a free, non-denominational program that supports individuals who are grieving the loss of a loved one by suicide offered by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago. LOSS offers a safe, non-judgmental environment where survivors of suicide can openly talk about feelings, and find resources for healing. For locations of support groups or access to individual supportive grief counseling, call the LOSS Program Office at 312-655-7283 or visit www.catholiccharities.net/loss
Support for Loss of a Loved One— Support and Counseling for anyone who has lost a loved one. Grief and Loss Services at Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care offers one-on-one counseling, support groups and education for anyone who has lost a loved one. For more information visit www.RainbowHospice.org or call 847-653-3141
Joyful Again! Retreats for Widowed Men & Women— For upcoming Retreats and Workshops in your area please visit www.joyfulagain.org or call 708-354-7211
NAMI Support Group at St. Emily Parish— Family members of individuals living with mental health conditions are invited to the National Alliance on Mental Illness Family Support Group the second Tuesday of each month 7:00-8:30pm 1400 E. Central Road in Mt. Prospect. Questions? Contact Mary Rose at 847-496-1415
Chicago Behavioral Hospital in Des Plaines, IL— If you or someone you know is in a crisis and needs help, we are available 24/7 at 844-756-8600. CBH provides a supportive, compassionate and innovative environment of patient centered care for adolescents, adults and seniors. (Free Assessments) ADD/ADHD, Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Depression, OCD, Grief & Loss, Suicidal Ideation, Anti-Social Disorder, Trauma, Self-Injury, Bi-Polar Disorder, Dual Diagnosis, School Refusal, Schizophrenia, Bullying, Teen Pregnancy.
Single Catholics Retreat— Looking for more Catholic community and spiritual enrichment? Join like-minded single Catholics, from all over the country, at an upcoming retreat at the University of St. Mary of the Lake Conference Center in Mundelein, IL July 26 - 28. Fr. Thomas Loya and Jim Martini will be presenting on the theme of “Remaining Relational in an Unrelational World.” The weekend will also include music, time for reflection, Mass, fellowship and more. Space is limited so register now! For more details and to register visit www.JPIIevents.com (Can’t find your question answered on the website? Call 512-766-5798.) University of St. Mary of the Lake 1000 E. Maple Ave., Mundelein, IL 60060
Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass—
Couples celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary from across the Archdiocese of Chicago are invited to gather together for the Golden Wedding Anniversary Mass that will be celebrated on Sunday, September 8 at 2:25pm by Cardinal Cupich. The Mass will be at St. John Brebeuf, 8307 North Harlem Avenue, Niles, IL 60714. For more information and to register, please visit pmv.archchicago.org
Monthly Support Group for Caregivers—
Presented by Catholic Charities Northwest Senior Services. The Family Caregiver Support Program recognizes that unpaid, family caregivers provide the majority of care giving in the United States. Caregivers help their spouses, parents, or other senior relatives with tasks such as: bathing, eating, dressing, personal hygiene, cooking, cleaning, transportation and financial management. This is a time to share with others who face the same challenges with care giving. Every third Wednesday of the month from 7:00pm—8:30pm Arlington Heights Senior Center 1801 West Central Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Questions? Call C.J. Stahl at 847-253-5500 x 379 Healing From Divorce Monthly Workshop— Divorce is such a difficult time, creating confusion and emotional upset for all members of the family. The home may have felt like a battlefield for so long that it becomes difficult to remember what peace and happiness feels like. The goal of this group is to provide support in your grief and to help you find healing and hope. This ongoing support group is led by two professional counselors. The group meets the first Friday of the month from 7:00pm-8:15pm. This is a donation-based group. Pay what you can afford ($5-$10). No one will be turned away. Questions? contact Val at 847-826-3566. Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Lower Rectory - Flavin Room) 1775 Grove Street, Glenview, IL 60025
If you are a victim of domestic violence, or know someone who is, and need help, please contact one of these numbers: WINGS 24 hr. Hotline and Counseling Services and Emergency Shelter 847-221-5680 • National Domestic Violence Hotline 24 hr. 800-799-7233
• National Dating Abuse Helpline 866-331-9474 • In an Emergency dial 911
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